White can be translated as blanc, in its masculine singular form. If the adjective is used to qualify a feminine noun, it is transformed into blanche. When used for multiple objects, simply add an s. See the examples below: * Le mur blanc (white wall) * La neige blanche (white snow) * Les bas blancs (white socks)
The word white in French is 'blanc'.
"A white dress" in French would be "une robe blanche."
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"The white mount" as a common name and "The White Mountain" as a proper name are English equivalents of the French masculine singular phrase le mont blanc. The pronunciation will be "luh moh blaw" in French.
The word white in other languages includes the Spanish word Blanco. In Italian this word is said as bianco and in French as blanc.
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The French word for white is "blanc".
white wine is 'vin blanc' in French.
beurre blanc is white butter in French.
A white fox is 'un renard blanc' in French.
A white dog in French is Un chien blanc.
"Hello Harrison White" in French is spelled "Bonjour Harrison White."
To remember "white" in French, you can associate it with the word "blanc" which sounds similar to "blank" in English. Visualize a blank white page as a reminder of the French word for white.
"Leblanc" means "The White" in french
"A white dress" in French would be "une robe blanche."
The Cajun French translation for "white" is "blanc."
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Naming colours is an arbitrary thing. Ask any three people to pick out "french white" from seven samples and you will get three different answers. French white is an off-white with slightly cream undertones (a warm white).